I have Y-chromosome results from an earlier test can I utilse them to supplement my more recent AncestryDNA

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The Y-chromosome results predict a R1b Haplogroup and lists the sixteen STR markers. This test was done in support of the Viking Ancestry Descendancy project by The University of Leicester in 2009.

I have done nothing with the results obtained.
in WikiTree Tech by Barrie Sharples G2G Crew (650 points)
retagged by Peter Roberts

2 Answers

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My advice would be to find the surname project on FTDNA that corresponds to your direct male line and contact the administrator. They can probably help you know the best thing to do.
by Janelle Weir G2G6 Mach 5 (55.3k points)
Unfortunately FTDNA does not let project admins upload Y-STR results from other labs to their Y chromosome customer database.
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On your DNA Tests page select that you took an other Y chromosome test. In the note field you can enter the testing lab,  In a few months you should be able to enter your STR markers on an online database which is in the works.
by Peter Roberts G2G6 Pilot (718k points)
edited by Peter Roberts

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